MUJI Stitch
Fourth year thesis
04-24
MUJI Stitch is a collection of thoughtfully curated unisex DIY garment and accessory kits.
Providing consumers with a friendly introduction to learning the skills of sewing and making, each kit provides beginner friendly guides along with all the materials needed to produce a quality garment. With step-by-step instructions and simplified patterns, MUJI Stitch offers a supportive experience for beginners to learn and master fundamental sewing techniques. By completing a MUJI Stitch kit, beginners not only gain confidence in their abilities but also develop fundamental sewing skills that can be applied to future projects and endeavors.
Intended to be made using leftover fabric from separate production processes as well as recycled textiles created through the ReMUJI initiative, MUJI Stitch pushes for a new behaviour of consumption while being a stylish product and a meaningful experience.
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MUJI Stitch patterns + instructions
Category
Industrial Design, Garment
Hexfold Lantern
Class work10-21
Tasked with demonstrating material exploration and rapid prototyping, the Hexfold lantern was created. Inspired by Naoto Fukasawa’s product design work, this lantern was made using simple geometric forms with minimal ornamentation. The hexfold lantern was constructed using a variety of metal fabrication techniques (mainly folding and welding) and is composed of 16 gauge steel sheet metal and sandblasted acrylic piping.
Category
Industrial Design, Lamp
Hexu Desk Lamp
Class work
04-21
Tasked with designing a luminary artifact that incorporates a basic ikea cordset, the Hexu Desk Lamp was the result. Featuring a rotating shade and translucent polymer body, the lamp can be used as a directional light for work or as a soft ambient light during rest. Renders were created in fusion 360 and posters were made using Adobe Illustrator.
Category
Industrial Design, Lamp
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